释义 |
reo·vi·rus \¦rēō¦vīrəs\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from English respiratory enteric orphan + New Latin virus : any of a family (Reoviridae) of double-stranded RNA viruses that include many pathogens of plants or animals, lack a lipoprotein envelope, and usually have a capsid consisting of two layers of capsomeres and shaped like an icosahedron |